Chris O’Donnell’s 5 Children: All About the “9-1-1: Nashville” Star's Daughters and Sons Chris O’Donnell, known for his role in 9-1-1: Nashville, has five children with his wife, Caroline O’Donnell. The couple married in 1997 and welcomed their first child, Lily, in 1999. Since then, they have added four more children: Christopher (Chip), Charlie, Finley, and Maeve. O’Donnell, who grew up with six siblings, has always prioritized family, stating that raising children is his top priority. He took a break from acting after having his children but returned to Hollywood for NCIS: Los Angeles to stay close to his family. Lily Anne O’Donnell, the eldest, was born on September 3, 1999, in New Zealand while O’Donnell was filming Vertical Limit. He was present for her birth but admitted it was a challenging experience, as he fainted during labor. Lily, who aspired to be an actress, appeared in an episode of NCIS: Los Angeles at age 10 and worked with her younger brother, Charlie. She later studied film and cinema at Boston College and worked in marketing and TV distribution for Lionsgate. Christopher “Chip” Eugene O’Donnell Jr., born in 2000, is the couple’s first son. Named after his father, Chip was a proud fan of his dad’s Batman & Robin role as Robin. As a child, he was obsessed with sports, playing soccer, baseball, football, lacrosse, basketball, tennis, and golf. Chip, now 25, has not appeared in NCIS: Los Angeles episodes, though he was set to make a cameo that never materialized due to a COVID-19 outbreak on set. Charlie, born in 2003, is the third child. His older sister Lily expressed disappointment that he wasn’t a girl, but the family celebrated his birth. Charlie, who shares a passion for acting with his sister, appeared in NCIS: Los Angeles as a younger version of O’Donnell’s character.#chris_odonnell #911_nashville #caroline_odonnell #ncis_las_vegas #lionsgate
